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Burnett v. National Association of Realtors (formerly Sitzer v. National Association of Realtors) is a class-action lawsuit challenging the fees charged by real estate agents in the United States. The case was filed against the National Association of Realtors and some of the largest brokerages in the country.
One of the nation's largest real estate brokerages has agreed to pay $70 million as part of a proposed settlement to resolve more than a dozen lawsuits across the country over agent commissions.
A new federal class-action lawsuit filed in South Carolina alleges that the powerful National Association of Realtors (NAR) and real estate brokerage firm Keller Williams Realty violated federal ...
The class action lawsuit was brought on behalf of 260,000 Missouri homeowners. ... Keller Williams Realty and others. It was brought on behalf of 260,000 homeowners across the state. ...
The defendants in the lawsuit included Berkshire-owned HomeServices of America and its two subsidiaries, along with Keller Williams Realty. [35] [42] The lead lawyer for the plaintiffs in this lawsuit was Michael Ketchmark. [35] According to media sources, the awarded damages could be tripled to more than $5.3 billion under United States ...
In 2016, the firm won a $300 million settlement against State Street. That year, The Boston Globe investigated allegations that Labaton Sucharow had inflated hourly bills and that its lawyers donated money to state pension fund officials, resulting in a $4.8 million settlement following a report from retired federal judge Gerald Ellis Rosen. [8]
"This settlement is a significant milestone in this case against the National Association of Realtors and the Nation’s four largest real estate brokerages," Steve Berman, the attorney for the ...
A settlement, as well as dealing with the dispute between the parties is a contract between those parties, and is one possible (and common) result when parties sue (or contemplate so doing) each other in civil proceedings. The plaintiffs and defendants identified in the lawsuit can end the dispute between themselves without a trial. [2]